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BSc (Hons) Psychology
BSc (Hons) Psychology
Our BSc (Hons) Psychology Degree is primarily for those intending to
become practising psychologists. It provides you with a sound foundation
in all the key areas of psychology and specialist fields including cognitive,
biological, developmental, social, clinical and health, organisational,
forensic and neuroscience. The programme is accredited by the British
Psychological Society and provides eligibility for Graduate Basis for
Chartered Membership (GBC).
What makes BPP’s BSc (Hons
Psychology stand out?
• ain an in-depth grounding in theory and research
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• nables the development of professional,
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intellectual, methodological and practical skills
• repares you for employment, future study,
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or training for professional practice
• nables you to develop specialist knowledge and
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capabilities in specific areas of psychology
Entry requirements
English Language
• ELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent (with a minimum
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of 6.0 in each element)
Educational Background
• e 18 years or over at the start of the programme
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You should hold an equivalent to:
• 260+ UCAS points
• GCSE Grade C in English and Maths
Our International Office can assess your certificates
and advise you if you meet the entry requirements.
You can also visit our website for a list of entry
requirements from your country. If you do not think
you meet the entry requirements, but have other
qualifications or work experience, please contact us.
Programme details
Programme details
Length of programme
Start dates
Three years full-time
January and September
Modules
Modes of study
How to apply
Classroom
Please contact
[email protected]
for more details on how to apply
Compulsory
- Biological Psychology II
- Cognitive Psychology II
- onceptual and Historical Issues
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in Psychology
- Developmental Psychology II
Assessment
Written exams, assignments, group
presentations and project reports
Study centres
London Waterloo
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15 credits
15 credits
15 credits
15 credits
- Final Psychology Project
- Introduction to Biological Psychology
- Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
- Introduction to Developmental Psychology
- Introduction to Organisational Psychology
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- ntroduction to Research Methods
in Psychology
- Introduction to Social Psychology
- Introduction to Statistics in Psychology
- ntroduction to the Psychology of
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Mental Illness
- Personality and Individu [Y